23 April 2015

Mihano Momosa

With dreamlike dresses, fairytales come true!

 

All the world is pink. That’s how Mihailo Anusic sees it. I met this Serbian fashion designer  from Novi Sad thanks to Natasha, a dear friend of mine from the same city.

His style is romantic, elegant and weightless. His reinterpretation of the classic and timeless is exceptional. The refined style of his models reminds you of royal clothing; elegant and detailed, but without that excessive ostentation, typical of life at court.

mihanomomosa_16

The choice of colors isn’t casual. White, pink and pale blue. All in pastel tones, worthy of Cinderella and friends J and perfect for a special occasion… a moonlight ball or a ceremony in which to exchange vows of endless love…

mihanomomosa_12

 

Mihano Momosa won me over immediately, but I’m not the only one judging by the number of followers he has on his social media. As soon as I saw his dresses I thought they’d be the creation of a young girl or woman, but – to my surprise – I discovered they came from the creativity of a young man that gave life to all this poetry.

Have a look yourselves, it’s impossible to not be enchanted J

 http://www.mihanomomosa.com/

mihanomomosa_10

mihanomomosa_24

mihanomomosa_01

mihanomomosa_09

mihanomomosa_02

mihanomomosa_03

mihanomomosa_04

mihanomomosa_05

mihanomomosa_06

mihanomomosa_08

mihanomomosa_11

mihanomomosa_15

mihanomomosa_17

mihanomomosa_18

mihanomomosa_20

mihanomomosa_19

 

 

 

 

The post is in:

Share this blog post

You might also be interested in:

ZoneOne72, Davide Comelli’s signature

China, acrylic, bic or graphite: different techniques with a unique spirit
There’s no better way to start this article than introducing the main character. Davide Comelli, born in Trieste from 1981,…
Read more

Wrocław/Breslavia: 10 things to see

Here’s what I discovered for you : the Christmas Market, the Zoo, Museum of Art, History Museum and ...
Here, we are, almost at the end of our trip to Wroclaw (if you missed the previous articles, click here…
Read more

Architecture itinerary in Trieste: discovering Liberty style as you walk around the city

Some more or less well-known places to see as you walk around the city
As you walk around Trieste you don’t always notice how many Liberty style buildings there are. Often it’s easier to…
Read more

Lussino and the best things to see

Culture, sea, history, plants, food and wine and breathtaking views
After setting off to discover the island of Cres (here’s the article), my Croatian adventure continues in Lussino, an island…
Read more
1 2 3 7